At TED, Professor Aaswath Raman Talks About the Cold of Space as a Renewable Resource
Aaswath Raman, one of the newest members of the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, is using his background in optics and materials science to take an ancient idea and apply it to a pressing, modern-day problem: cooling.
He spoke at this year’s TED conference in Vancouver, explaining how harnessing “radiative cooling” could be the key of breaking the feedback loop between higher temperatures and growing greenhouse emissions generated by air conditioners, refrigerators, and other energy-intensive ways of keeping things cold.
Raman also described this approach at the New York Times’ ClimateTECH conference last year.